2013 ARCS Forum and Research Conference

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ARCS Forum and Research Conference (ARCS members)

April 29-May 1st. If you would like to become an ARCS individual member, please e-mail Erika Herz, ARCS Managing Director, at herze@darden.virginia.edu. To learn more about ARCS individual membership, please see "About the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)” below.

April 29-May 1. If you would like to become an ARCS individual member, please e-mail Erika Herz, ARCS Managing Director, at herze@darden.virginia.edu. To learn more about ARCS individual membership, please see "About the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)” below.

April 29-May 1. If you would like to become an ARCS individual member, please e-mail Erika Herz, ARCS Managing Director, at herze@darden.virginia.edu. To learn more about ARCS individual membership, please see "About the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)” below.

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ARCS Forum Only (ARCS Member)

April 29th only. If you would like to become an ARCS individual member, please e-mail Erika Herz, ARCS Managing Director, at herze@darden.virginia.edu. To learn more about ARCS individual membership, please see "About the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)” below.

April 29 only. If you would like to become an ARCS individual member, please e-mail Erika Herz, ARCS Managing Director, at herze@darden.virginia.edu. To learn more about ARCS individual membership, please see "About the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)” below.

April 29 only. This ticket option is available for students only. If you would like to become an ARCS individual member, please e-mail Erika Herz, ARCS Managing Director, at herze@darden.virginia.edu. To learn more about ARCS individual membership, please see "About the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS)” below.

To bridge the communities of practitioners, researchers, and educators focused on the area of corporate sustainability, the ARCS is hosting a one-day Forum as part of its annual academic conference. This year’s objective is to spark a useful discussion on business models for sustainability.The morning session will kick-off with an overview of the current status of sustainable business practice and then leave the balance of the day to consider the merits of emerging examples in the areas of market-based approaches, customer engagement, and motivating change toward sustainability in companies. The debate will be lively as researchers and practitioners come together to share and compare their science-based findings and real-world experience.

As part of ARCS's mission to foster first-rate research and build the community of scholars in this domain, it holds an annual research conference designed to bring together scholars interested in corporate sustainability strategy and management.

The ARCS is receptive to a wide range of research perspectives and methodologies including formal theoretical modeling, quantitative research drawing upon historical or archival data, surveys or publicly available data, and qualitative research. ARCS is particularly interested in papers that have implications for management and policy. Papers drawn from economics, political science, strategic management, and other fields are within the realm of the conference.

For questions about the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability in general or about the ARCS Conference program, please email ARCS Managing Director Erika Herz at herzE@darden.virginia.edu.

About the Center for Responsible Business (CRB)

Building upon a decade of real-world research, teaching and industry engagement, the Center for Responsible Business (CRB) is an "action-tank" that brings together students, company leaders and faculty to redefine business and create a sustainable future.

ARCS is a professional society of scholars studying the interface between business and sustainability. Faculty members, doctoral students, and researchers from any university or academically-oriented institutes and think-tanks are welcome to become ARCS individual members. To become an individual ARCS member, please email ARCS Managing Director Erika Herz at herzE@darden.virginia.edu.

ARCS was established to provide data, tools and networking opportunities to researchers who are developing greater understanding of the opportunities and limits of policies and strategies to foster sustainable business. ARCS is also an alliance of schools and institutes at major universities that share a strong commitment to research on business and sustainability. Members include U California-Berkeley, Cornell, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, Indiana, INSEAD, U Michigan, MIT, Northwestern, U Pennsylvania, U Virginia, U Western Ontario and Yale.

UC Berkeley Clark-Kerr Campus
2601 Warring St
Berkeley,
CA 94720

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Center for Responsible Business & Net Impact Berkeley

Building upon over a decade of real-world research, teaching and industry engagement, the Center for Responsible Business (CRB) is an "action-tank" that brings together students, company leaders and faculty to redefine business and create a sustainable future.

Net Impact Berkeley Undergrad is a non-profit, student-run consulting group on the UC Berkeley campus. Our undergraduate chapter is unique for being the premier student group that consults for social enterprises, non-profits and sustainable businesses. We bring responsibility to businesses and innovation to responsibility, empowering individuals to drive social and environmental change.